Find Masters Programs in Energy Management 2017 in St. Petersburg in Russia

A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.

Energy management studies are designed for those interested in energy conservation and the development of practices that are sustainable. The principles of energy conservation may be covered in addition to energy loss inspection, instrumentation calibration and report preparation.

Russia (Russian: Россия) is by far the largest country in the world, covering more than one-eighth of the Earth's inhabited land area. The former State Committee for Higher Education in Russia financed 240 universities, academies and institutes, making Russia a solid country to study in.

St. Petersburg city is located along the Neva River. It has a population of over 5 million residents. The city has 716 public schools and 80 vocational schools.

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Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University

CampusFull time2 yearsSeptember 2017RussiaSt. Petersburg

The structure of the degree program consists of advanced professional studies, elective courses and Master’s Thesis.
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Masters in Energy Management in St. Petersburg in Russia.
The structure of the degree program consists of advanced professional studies, elective courses and Master’s Thesis.
Students get knowledge of underlying physical principals and material science aspects of photovoltaics, technology and metrology of solar modules, equipment, design and maintenance of solar power plants. Special attention is dedicated to Silicon photovoltaics, including the most efficient HIT (Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin layer) structures.
Program curriculum includes the following advanced courses:
Fundamentals of solid state physics;
Fundamentals of Photovoltaics;
Computer Simulation in Electronics;
Metrology of photovoltaic cells and modules;
Diagnostics of materials and structures in microelectronics and photovoltaics;
Optical and spectroscopic methods of diagnostics in photovoltaics;
Technology of silicon solar modules;
Laser technologies and processing in manufacturing of solar modules;
Microprocessors and microcontrollers ;
Equipment and automation of solar power plants;
History and Methodology of Electronics.
Students have access to the most modern and sophisticated technological and metrological equipment for solar modules production and testing at the Research and Development Center for Thin-film Technologies in Energetic under Ioffe Institute. Using these facilities they carry out scientific research and get skills of practical work with real metrological instruments and technological apparatuses.
In 2015 program “Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Technology” successfully underwent general assessment and was awarded EUR-ACE® label by ENAEE - European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education.
Department of Quantum Electronics and Optoelectronic Devices is one of the oldest and the most renowned departments in the University. It was established in 1931, more than 80 years ago. The research activity of the Department is focused on semiconductor and thermoelectric photodetectors, infrared systems, lasers and laser technologies, optoelectronic devices for remote sensing and photovoltaics. Many outstanding Russian scientists and engineers graduated from the Department of Quantum Electronics and Optoelectronic Devices. The most renowned of the Department’s alumni is the laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physics (2000) Prof. ZhoresAlferov, who started his brilliant scientific career in the laboratories of the Department.
Programme: 120 ECTS credits, full-time study (2 years), Master’s Degree
Eligibility: candidates must hold a Bachelor's Degree in the corresponding field
Scholarship: scholarship covers the tuition fee and some study materials
An academic year includes 2 semesters beginning on 1st September and 10th February, Winter holidays - 2 weeks, Summer holidays - 2 months (July, August). Master’s Thesis defense is in June.
Educational programs of «LETI» are constantly modernized, following the principle «Training through research». Graduates of our university receive new, profound knowledge and practical skills of work.
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European University at St. Petersburg

CampusFull time2 yearsSeptember 2017RussiaSt. Petersburg

The ENERPO PLUS program was designed on the basis of the one-year ENERPO program to meet the growing interest in these challenges, and considers the importance of these issues for both policy makers and the energy business. Its innovative curriculum combines the perspectives of energy politics, security studies, and political economy. In addition to the academic training provided by the ENERPO curriculum, it also includes a practical experience and allows more time for student's research work. ENERPO and ENERPO PLUS are the only English-language MA programs in Russia focusing specifically on Eurasian energy affairs.
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Competition and cooperation over the control of Eurasian natural resources will profoundly influence world politics in the 21st century. Crucial issues include the future of the Russo-European oil & gas trade, Russia’s “energy pivot” to Asia, the recent the LNG and shale gas “revolutions”, the recurring geopolitical crises in the post-Soviet space and the Middle East, the great opportunities and the huge profits generated by the energy sector, the use of “energy weapons” and levers, and the pursuit of environmental and economical sustainability, the sanctions regimes on Russia and Iran, and the current falling world price of oil.
The ENERPO PLUS program was designed on the basis of the one-year ENERPO program to meet the growing interest in these challenges, and considers the importance of these issues for both policy makers and the energy business. Its innovative curriculum combines the perspectives of energy politics, security studies, and political economy. In addition to the academic training provided by the ENERPO curriculum, it also includes a practical experience and allows more time for student's research work. ENERPO and ENERPO PLUS are the only English-language MA programs in Russia focusing specifically on Eurasian energy affairs.
ENERPO PLUS program provides you the opportunity to broaden your knowledge of Russia and Russian Energy market, to conduct thorough and detailed research on your subject and to create a solid energy background for your career. The two-year MA program diploma gives you a direct access to all PhD programs in Russia and all around the world.
ENERPO PLUS students and faculty
ENERPO has hosted students from sixteen different countries: USA, Russia, the UK, Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Greece, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Estonia, Lithuania and Turkey. After graduating, some of our alumni have used the expertise and qualifications gained on the ENERPO program to launch professional careers in oil & gas companies, energy trading and law, energy consulting companies, and think tanks, while others have pursued academic paths aiming for doctoral degrees or started working in international political institutions.
The ENERPO faculty is a blend of Russian and international, renowned senior and promising junior professors, all of whom have solid international experience and are dedicated to the highest standards of teaching. The student-teacher ratio is around 3:1.
Student and faculty also contribute articles to the ENERPO Journal, a specialized online magazine on world energy affairs and the ENERPO Newsletter. These platforms give our students the opportunity to publish their own work, often for the first time, and to learn how to work in an editorial team. This not only gives our students confidence in their work, but also makes a valuable contribution to their CVs.
Application procedure
There are 4 easy steps to apply for two-year ENERPO program at EUSP:
Complete the Application form
Send us all required documents
Attend an Interview (via Skype)
Receive notification of acceptance/rejection
Required documents:
Scanned copy of your Passport
Scanned copy of your Bachelor's degree diploma (or documentation that proves you will receive your diploma this year)
Scanned copy of your Academic Transcript
Your Statement of Purpose (about 500 words, including statement of goals, research interests and experiences, including the subject of your bachelor thesis)
Two letters of recommendation from academics who are closely acquainted with your academic work
Your Curriculum Vitae
COURSE FORMAT
lectures
follow-up discussion sessions
the language of instructions is English
no more than 15 students in one class allowed
SEMESTER ONE COURSES
CORE COURSES
Russian Foreign Policy (6 Credits)
Introduction to Energy Politics (3 Credits)
Economics for Energy Markets (6 Credits)
Foreign Language /English or Russian/ (3 Credits)
IT and Online Research Sources (3 Credits)
ELECTIVE COURSES
You may sign up for only one elective course from the block.
Block 1
Russia-EU Energy Relations (6 Credits)
Energy Security in Asia (6 Credits)
SEMESTER TWO COURSES
CORE COURSES
Energy Security and Russian Politics (6 Credits)
Regime Change in Post-Soviet Eurasia (6 Credits)
The Evolution of World Oil and Gas Markets (6 Credits)
Foreign Language /English or Russian/ (3 Credits)
ELECTIVE COURSES
You may sign up for only one elective course from the block.
Block 2
Introduction to Energy Law (3 Credits)
Introduction to Political Economy (3 Credits)
SEMESTER THREE COURSES
CORE COURSES
Academic Writing (3 Credits)
Foreign Language /English or Russian/ (3 Credits)
SEMESTER FOUR COURSES
ELECTIVE COURSES
You may sign up for only one elective course from the block.
Block 3
Introduction to the Political Economy of the Middle East (6 Credits)
Russian Strategies for Gas Supply (6 Credits)
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European University at St. Petersburg

The ENERPO program is designed to meet the growing interest in these challenges, and considers the importance of these issues for both policy makers and the energy business. Its innovative curriculum combines the perspectives of energy politics, security studies, and political economy, legal studies and is complemented by first hand expertise in the Eurasian energy sector from experts featured in the ENERPO Workshop Series.
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Masters in Energy Management in St. Petersburg in Russia.
ENERPO: The key to understanding international affairs in the 21st century
Competition and cooperation over the control of Eurasian natural resources will profoundly influence world politics in the 21st century. Crucial issues include the future of the Russo-European oil & gas trade, Russia’s “energy pivot” to Asia, the recent the LNG and shale gas “revolutions”, the recurring geopolitical crises in the post-Soviet space and the Middle East, the great opportunities and the huge profits generated by the energy sector, the use of “energy weapons” and levers, and the pursuit of environmental and economical sustainability, the sanctions regimes on Russia and Iran, and the current falling world price of oil.
The ENERPO program is designed to meet the growing interest in these challenges, and considers the importance of these issues for both policy makers and the energy business. Its innovative curriculum combines the perspectives of energy politics, security studies, and political economy, legal studies and is complemented by first hand expertise in the Eurasian energy sector from experts featured in the ENERPO Workshop Series. Also, once a year, some of the world’s leading experts are hosted at a yearly conference hosted by the university where students get front row seats and can ask questions. ENERPO is the only English-language MA program in Russia that focuses specifically on Eurasian energy affairs, thus making it a unique program in both the Russian and international academic landscape.
Developing energy expertise and building international “energy bridges”
ENERPO develops the expertise of well-rounded “energy bridge-builders and diplomats” in a broad sense, as its students have the opportunity to study energy international relations in the most open, independent and cosmopolitan academic environment in Russia—the European University at St. Petersburg (EUSP). All courses are taught in English, while students also have the opportunity to improve their command of the Russian language through optional intensive classes. Outside the classroom, our students will familiarize themselves with Russian politics, society, and culture, and by doing so, improve their understanding of the context in with energy policy and energy trade are conducted in Russia. ENERPO thus offers international students the very best conditions in which to study Eurasian energy politics and getting Russia right.
OilWhile energy is often perceived as a dividing and highly politicized factor in East-West international relations, ENERPO brings together different perspectives and promotes dialogue and mutual understanding. The program is fully committed to training objective and knowledgeable specialists in energy politics, with the goal of developing future cadres of international energy companies, members of public institutions, consultants, and researchers.
ENERPO students and faculty
ENERPO has hosted students from sixteen different countries: USA, Russia, the UK, Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Greece, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Estonia, Lithuania and Turkey. After graduating, some of our alumni have used the expertise and qualifications gained on the ENERPO program to launch professional careers in oil & gas companies, energy trading and law, energy consulting companies, and think tanks, while others have pursued academic paths aiming for doctoral degrees or started working in international political institutions.
The ENERPO faculty is a blend of Russian and international, renowned senior and promising junior professors, all of whom have solid international experience and are dedicated to the highest standards of teaching. The student-teacher ratio is around 3:1.
Student and faculty also contribute articles to the ENERPO Journal, a specialized online magazine on world energy affairs and the ENERPO Newsletter. These platforms give our students the opportunity to publish their own work, often for the first time, and to learn how to work in an editorial team. This not only gives our students confidence in their work, but also makes a valuable contribution to their CVs.
Application procedure
There are 3 easy steps to apply for one-year ENERPO program at EUSP:
Complete the Application form
Send us all required documents
Receive notification of acceptance/rejection
Required documents:
Scanned copy of your Passport
Scanned copy of your Bachelor's degree diploma (or documentation that proves you will receive your diploma this year)
Scanned copy of your Academic Transcript
Your Statement of Purpose (about 500 words, including statement of goals, research interests and experiences, including the subject of your bachelor thesis)
Two letters of recommendation from academics who are closely acquainted with your academic work
Your Curriculum Vitae
COURSE FORMAT
lectures
follow-up discussion sessions
the language of instructions is English
no more than 15 students in one class allowed
To complete the MA degree, the student must have a total of 60 Credits – 48 Credits from courses and 12 Credits from an MA thesis. The student may choose to distribute these credits over the two semesters. That is, it is possible to take only 18 credits in the first semester and 30 credits in the second.
Additionally, a student may audit as many classes as his or her schedule allows.
NOTE : Courses which have been selected by fewer than 3 students will not be taught during the given semester.
FALL SEMESTER COURSES
CORE COURSES
Economics for Energy Markets (3 Credits)
Political Economy of Energy in Eurasia (3 Credits)
Introduction to Energy Politics (3 Credits)
Seminar on World Oil & Gas Affairs (3 Credits)
ENERPO Workshop Series (No Credits)
OPTIONAL COURSES
Russia-EU Energy Relations (6 Credits)
Energy Security in Asia (6 Credits)
Russian Language (3 Credits)
SPRING SEMESTER COURSES
CORE COURSES
The Evolution of World Oil and Gas Markets (6 Credits)
Energy Security and Russian Politics (6 Credits)
Seminar on World Oil & Gas Affairs (3 Credits)
ENERPO Workshop Series (No Credits)
OPTIONAL COURSES
Introduction to the Political Economy of the Middle East (6 Credits)
Introduction to Energy Law (3 Credits)
Russian Strategies for Gas Supply (6 Credits)
Russian Language (3 Credits)
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